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Boone, Daniel@History
@GenealogyKing, Martin Luther

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Earhart, Amelia
First Ladies
Franklin, Benjamin
Hamilton, Alexander
Mencken, H. L.
North, Oliver
Paine, Thomas
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Winthrop, John

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A Positive Light - Unsinkable Molly Brown, Tougher Than Titanic -- From the mines of Colorado to the halls of royalty, her indomitable spirit made her the talk of society and a heroine of the Titanic disaster.
Annie Oakley Foundation -- To clarify and preserve the legend of Wild West figure Annie Oakley with historical accuracy for the present and future generations.
Bonnie and Clyde -- During the years of the great American depression, several figures emerged and some of them, such as Al Capone or John Dillinger, became myths surrounded by an aura of glamour. Two of them were simply known as Bonnie and Clyde.
Boston Corbett -- The bizarre story of Boston Corbett, the soldier who shot and killed John Wilkes Booth.
Clyde Barrow''s Ohio Capture -- Information on Clyde Barrow''s last surrender to the law in 1930 and updates on the effort to recover the gun used in the Waco breakout. Links to other 1930''s crime sites.
Eberhard Anheuser -- The wealthy soap manufacturer who suddenly found himself in the lucrative beer business. The story of Anheuser-Busch.
Eli Whitney -- U.S. History Interactive presents a biographical work of Eli Whitney inventor of the cotton gin.
John Muir Exhibit -- Features the life and legacy of John Muir, naturalist, writer, conservationist, and founder of the Sierra Club .
Madam C.J. Walker -- An accurate account about the life of an entrepreneur, who rose from the the cotton fields of the South to become a successful self-made American businesswoman. Created by her great-great-granddaughter, A''Lelia Bundles.
McKean, Col. Thomas - A Neglected Founding Father -- Detailed overview of McKean''s life and career, including his personal background, contributions to PA, DE, and the U.S., a chronology of his political offices, his genealogy, writings and an extensive set of links.
Mother Jones -- In her 73rd year, Mary Jones marched from Philadelphia to New York, followed by hundreds of textile workers, half under the age of 16. They marched in their tattered rags, many with fingers missing from a moment''s carelessness at the loom. Their goal was to see President Theodore Roosevelt to plead for his support in ending the abominable work life of tens of thousands of Philadelphia''s children.
Samuel J. Tilden - Forgotten U.S. President -- Free teleplay about the US Presidential election of 1876 and Samuel Tilden, who won the popular vote but lost the electoral college vote.
The Wright Brothers -- The first time Wilbur and Orville referred to themselves as "The Wright Brothers" was when they started their own printing firm. On December 17, 1903, Orville made the first heavier-than-air, machine-powered flight in the history of the world.
Thomas McKean -- Signer of the Declaration of Independence and second governor of Pennsylvania. Site biography, genealogy, will, and numerous related links.
Uncle Sam Image Gallery -- Pictures and historical information about "Uncle Sam," an American legend based on an actual person.
Wilbur and Orville Wright -- A brief biography of the Wright brothers, inventors of the airplane. Includes links to articles prepared by the brothers describing their invention of the airplne.
William Beaumont Family and Genealogy -- Dr. William Beaumont (1785-1853) was the U.S. Army surgeon who researched the physiology of human digestion, working with a patient who had a hole in his stomach.
William Jennings Bryan -- Essays and speeches about imperialism (1898-1913) by one of the most influential leaders of the Democratic Party during the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

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